HEN the Inhabitants of any City, or Country have Reafon to apprehend the Danger of publick Calamities, is fhewn. p. 3, 4. Some Tokens of the divine Anger noted, viz.
1. The Mortality, which through feveral Years deftroyed the Cattle. p. 4, 5.
2. The Earthquakes, which lately happened in our Iland. p. 5, 6.
Thefe Calamities are the Productions of the almighty Power of God, and happens only when, and where he pleafes. p. 6. No Aftronomer, no Philofopher can tell when, or where the righteous God will shake terribly the Earth, and raise thofe mighty Convulfions in it, which overthrow Cities, and often fwallow in Multitudes of People. p. 6.
The divine Power is always Acting, and fome Things, which appear to be the immediate Effect of its Agency, are specified. p. 7.
Famines, and Peftilences are Manifeftations of the divine Anger. p. 7.
The Day of the Lord's Vifitation for Sin, is a difmal Time. p. 8.
Yet there is no Ground for Defpair, but Room to hope for Mercy, and Pardon. p. 9.
Some Sorts of Perfons are particularly threatned with Punishments in the Day of God's Vifitation for Sin, viz.